Significant HTS offensive on NLF affiliates in Aleppo. Analysis of media – including an interview with group leader Abu Muhammad al-Julani justifying the offensive on NLF, and material from Hama-based group affiliate Jaysh al-Izza.

Two days after its attack on a Nigerian military position in the town of Mamuri in Borno State, the Islamic State's West Africa Province (ISWAP) published photos of the operation and the war spoils it captured.

The Afghan Taliban alleged that the U.S. has been "insincere" in its ongoing negotiations with its Political Office and threatened to stall talks if such behavior continues, especially as it relates to troop withdrawal.

The Shabaab al-Mujahideen Movement declared that its operation at the 14 Riverside Drive business complex came in accordance with the directive by al-Qaeda (AQ) leader Ayman al-Zawahiri to target "Western and Zionist interests," and in response to U.S. Donald Trump announcing Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

The self-styled eco-nihilist group Individualists Tending Toward the Wild, (ITS) released its seventy-third communique, responding to media commentary about the group, as well as advertising past attacks, and proliferation of similar actions.

A media unit for the Shabaab al-Mujahideen Movement presented a detailed report on the attack in Nairobi's Westlands district, and remarking on the bandana worn by one of the fighters, suggested that the operation bears a message to Palestinians and Jerusalem.

Members of Indonesian-language Islamic State (IS/ISIS)-linked groups have recently started posting profile links to the Russian social media platform VK to disseminate IS media, along with posts encouraging other users to do the same.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) claimed sniping two Islamic State (IS) fighters and bombing others from the group in Yemen's al-Bayda' governorate, and repulsing an offensive by UAE-backed Security Belt Forces in Abyan.